| Literature DB >> 1156065 |
S Charache, T P Duffy, N Jander, J C Scott, M Bedine, R Morrell.
Abstract
Six patients with sickle cell anemia were treated with sodium cyanate (30 mg/kg/day). In four, treatment was stopped because of definite or suspected toxicity, and no improvement was seen in the other two. Most alarming was the sudden development of peripheral motor neuropathy in a patient whose red blood cells contained less than 0.6 mols NCO-/mol of hemoglobin: six months after treatment was stopped, function had not completely returned in this patient. Safe oral dosage regimens may not be effective, but extra-corporeal treatment of sickle cells with cyanate, or other compounds, might circumvent that problem.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1156065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Intern Med ISSN: 0003-9926